Mia Zapata z’ l’ VS John Parker z’ l’

Mia and her band went to Antioch College of Ohio. . John Parker went to Deer Valley High School in Antioch, CA.

Mia’s murder was a catalyst in my decision to work as an activist or in the arts.

imageZ l is Hebrew for may his memory be a blessing.

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Planes Indians

This was not a touchdown it was a pylon kisser.

They should change the name of the pro football scoring play from “touch-down” which implies that beyond breaking the plane you also have to get into the zone far enough to literally put pigskin to God’s green earth — that’s how rugby still does it.

Sherman knocked him out on the 1, yo.

Hail to the Chiefs — although there’s a lot of Cherokee and Navajo g’s that want to pop an arrowhead cap in their collective ass.

note: i thought I posted this as a comment verbatim to the yahoo article about whether the refs screwed the Niners, but I cannot find the post.
1. Chiefs probaby deserved the win;
2. Touchdown should go back to more than breaking the plane.
3. Plains Indians are from the Midwest;
4. Native Americans protest NFL use of mascots that reference their ethnicity: Redskins, Chiefs.
5. “pop a cap in his ass” is pop reference, I think from “Pulp Fiction”. Arrowhead is the name of Chiefs’ stadium and an actual tool made by indigenous people. How did the Dallas Texans become the Chiefs anyhow? I am guessing that a part of KC was “arrow head” before that???
6. I have a cousin in KC, and he owned a bagel stop — New York Deli.

edit to add, minutes alter: I sussed around to learn that Lamar Hunt pulled the whole Chiefs and Arrowhead thing out of his ass. The KC library had an article on this.
Mark Weiss, thanks for asking your question: “I would change the name to Honoosoo Stadium which is Arapaho for either “It is fancy” or “It is raining” depending on your prosody”
If we’re able to investigate it further, we’ll email you at earwopa@yahoo.com.
Feel free to encourage your friends to ask questions, too!

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Sara Choy VS Ted Kluszewski

I was working on something else –looking for some photo from last year’s 2019 San Francisco Rock and Roll Half Marathon, and I did a double take and asked myself: is that Ted Kluszewski? Ted was a powerful first baseman and home run hitter for the Reds who would accentuate his intimidating bulk by cutting the sleeves off his otherwise uniform jersey. (I think he appears elsewhere here in Plasty…)

Sara Choy is a Stanford tennis player who was my neighbor when she was in high school and junior high, at Oak Creek Apartments. I tried to talk her into attending Gunn after Terman but she transferred to Sacred Heart – -where her coach ironically was Gunn grad Jeff Arons. Anyhow, the PAW had an item this week that said she is playing fourth singles for The Cardinal and had the winning point / match in a competition – and I freeze framed or captured that photo.

Klu VS Choy?

Stephanie Savides said once that Choy would peak early because she was only 5 feet tall.

I like to say that there were 25 individuals, pairs or teams that were CCS champs or finalists for Gunn, although none since Rebecca Dirksen who later starred for Dartmouth. Emily Zhou was a top ranked junior and Dartmouth’s 4th recruit for class of 2024 although she did not play for Gunn, merely attended there.

Kudos and good luck to Sara Choy.

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Training log blog, April 5, 2020<<February 3, 2020

Duffy the Dog is not really my training partner


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Wonder Bread 5 to finish SF Half Marathon — I hope they play Cake “The Distance” or Nirvana “Smells LIke Middle Aged Guys Who Need a Shower”

48. LONG RUN? (which would be about 8 to 10 at most — for a 13.1 mile San Francisco Rock and Roll Half Marathon, Sunday, April 5 where my goals would be a, finish; b, survive to talk about it; c, beat last year’s time, which should be easy since I jumped in at the last minute; although I am 20 pounds heavier than then; d, let’s say the goal is 3 hours, which means 12 times 15 minute miles plus a sprint at the wire. Basically, as I did last year – -which was walk 10 miles and run 3, at 20 min mile for the walk and 14 min mile or so for the jogs — to merely beat the body-snatcher or the close of timing — which was four hours — I would be combining walking and jogging. One idea, which was suggested to me last time but a bit beyond my reach, would be to super-set a series of 90 one minute walks and 90 one-minute walks, for three hours or 180 minutes.

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35. you can sort of infer if you are reading this in February or I never returned to it, that my goal for the training period of two months is 50 workouts. That includes 100 miles on the road, like 20 road workouts at an average of 5 miles per run, between two miles starting point and the 10 mile long runs. At one point I had planned to do 500 miles in prep but that didn’t last long.

36. I will paste this in at the bottom, as in workout number 1 of 50, but today this a.m. I went to the gym and did 2 miles on the treadmill, in about 40 minutes. You got to start somewhere. I weighed in this morning at 218. My pulse on the treadmill went up to about 118. I think normally or as I advance I would add some weights. Or maybe: warm-up, weights, cardio/endurance. I guessI should watch what I eat. Also, I wonder how the discipline will help my other pursuits, for example my concert series. I guess I could count my drinks per week and then taper them or count down. Let’s say it is capped at 10 for now. Hydrate. A second set of goals is: visit the gym every day, or 50 times total (every day would be 60 times or so).

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2. Tuesday — dropped by the gym, before a 430 pm phoner. did two miles in 30 min on the treadmill. That’s good for me. I think I will do a LSD run from my North Palo Alto abode to The Mitch, maybe this weekend. That’s about 8 miles RT. LSD means long slow distance In my case that means mostly walk. Or it could mean walk down and ride share back. my plan is to hit the gym and some weights in the morning before my trip to LA, and then Thursday we are walking Griffith Park before the conference. My goal is work out every day this month.

 

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Shakira VS Roy Orbison hologram

Sure, they were cute — Shakira and JLo shaking it at halftime, but I think of Americana for Super Bowl halftime shows. I’d rather see the Jackson State band.
Or a Roy Orbison “Pretty Women” hologram.
I have to admit, however, that the 60 Minutes segment on the Colombian singer made me like her more. (I saw at after the game, and after writing the lead to this).

I also admit that my last several posts have been pretty obscure.

and1: not sure how I got here but did I read that Lizzo toured with Har Mar Superstar???

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The world accordion Andre Thierry (at EPA Library)

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A regional favorite for many years he also got national recognition for being on an album by Corey Ledet that was nominated for best Roots regional record in 2014, the Grammy.

I introduced myself to Andre and said that if he is not gigging on Friday, March 20 he would be invited to hang with CJ Chenier at the Mitchell Park Center, Earthwise productions.  He said more likely he would have his own show.  He did mention Clifton Chenier the father of CJ Chenier in his very concise but thorough history of his art form and genre.  It of course reminded me of the films of Les Blank from which I first became interested in New Orleans culture.  I also sampled some red beans and rice from a local cook at the local event, part of a series this month on African-American culture.

I had driven past the library numerous times unawares— the building shares the police station; it is near the McDonald’s which I also never go to.

On my way over I swang  by Saint Francis but was actually looking for the Rich May rugby field.

Andre’s sidemen was named Randall Jackson same as the former Journey bass player and American idol, dog.

I recorded the first 30 minutes of his presentation including the intro by the mayor of EPA  who had never heard of zydeco and botched the name. Thierry  said he prefers to think of himself as performing “soul”.

Backed with (bw)

MJ Acosta an NFL sports host and former Miami Dolphins cheerleader from the Dominican Republic and New York and Barry University

I’m losing the thread of music but here is also a dancer from Jackson State band and a woman named Rosa Acosta plus a lady who spend 4 hours painting her face for the hockey game.

Sports fans might want to know who is Andre Thierry favorite baseball player my guess is Derek Jeter Maybe he can jam some day with Bernie Williams

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ok well the Les Blank website refers to “Zydeco” the film by Nick Spitzer.

I also recall buying a calendar of photos of New Orleans in about 1988 maybe from le video of San Francisco Or I guess I might’ve stumbled into down home music

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Abel VS Fields

The Times has an obit of Louis Nirenberg 94 “one of the great mathematicians: winner of the 2015 Abel prize the math worlds equivalent of a noble.

Them‘s fighting words to friends and survivors of Paul Jake Owen the fields prize winner

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jack lemon as cc Baxter on his friden on the 19th floor of The Apartment

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Pinegrove ‘Marigold’ cover art VS kernels of the sun seen thru a telescope in HI, both reported in today’s The Times

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Thinking about Jeff Parker’s mother for 3 minutes on my 56th birthday while sitting in a diner trying to not hear monsters and men in the House system, awaiting corned beef hash and eggs, sipping coffee and NOT at the gym

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Or: Suite For Max Brown 2020 International Anthem Nonesuch VS “tell her that I miss our little talks” 2011

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Ravenswood, 1962 VS Gunn, 1981 (basketball showcases at Stanford’s gyms)

Dave Newhouse and Nate Branch gave an excellent presentation at the Palo Alto Arts Center auditorium yesterday, for PAHA, about a historic and storied hoops result from 1962, wherein future Harlem Globetrotter Nate Branch of East Palo Alto and Ravenswood High sank a shot in quintuple-overtime to beat the favored private school St. Elizabeth of Oakland. It made Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd; Newhouse, a Menlo Park native, who retired from the Oakland Tribune, recently wrote a book about it: the play, the context, the aftermath and us– including recent mayors Libby Schaff and TK of East Palo Alto.

It called to mind, and in a new light, Gunn 54, St. Ignatius of San Francisco 56 in the CCS finals held at Maples Pavillion in 1981. In our case — I both covered this for the Gunn High School Oracle and sat on the end of the bench wearing Titan uniform #13 — Kent Lockhart sank a shot with 11 seconds left but then Jerry Chang missed from 20 at the buzzer as the Wildcats held on to win the title.

One of the points I stressed as I told this story to those within earshot Sunday was that the 1981 match was seen by the locals as Peninsula versus City, public versus private and co-ed versus all- Male: students and parents and especially the band from both Gunn and Palo Alto High communities stood together to cheer the locals on. I said that nowadays the Gunn-Paly rivalry is more acrimonious; Paly kids would not root for Gunn against a common foe.

(See also my criticism of new Paly coach Jeff LaMere in the Palo Alto Weekly website in reaction to his comment that although Paly beats Gunn he thinks the series will be continued; I said it was patronizing; I called the program out for its extensive use of foreign students –at least three, in the Diepenbrock era, including one from Australia later declared ineligible — and South Palo Alto and Ventura athletes, mostly black; and Tinsley students from East Palo Alto and, ironically in this discussion people who might have attended Ravenswood if it had remained open).

I asked yesterday’s speakers about Jim Loscutoff, class of 1948, and a former Paly star from the 1960s Dan Johnson later sent me two photos of the former Celtics champ, who died a few years back in Massachusetts.

As I prepared to make a comment — then thought better of it — I watched quietly on my handheld computer device the final minute on video on Youtube of Lockhart and Chang and them, the ups and downs, hits and misses. Someone had asked if there was any video of Nate Branch’s high school moment — apparently the only still shot that exists is of Nate being carried on his mates’ shoulders.

I had the following people sign my basketball: Nate Branch, Dave Newhouse, coach Tom Crane, Phyllis Newhouse. The ball was given to me by Aaron Biner of Premier Shoes of Palo Alto a few years back, signed by Walt “Clyde” Frasier for Puma. I later had Mildred Howard the artist sign it, and musician Marcus Shelby and then-Mayor of Palo Alto Sid Espinosa.

The delightful meeting of Palo Alto Historical Association called to mind one a few years back with former NFL player Henry Ford and his wife Rochelle — the topic was mixed marriages or race. (Which futher calls to mind — in it’s Plastic alto way — that his son Marc Ford although better known as a running back hit a buzzer beater in hoops at Paly to give Gunn it’s only league loss in 1980, 22-5 overall; compared to 25-3 and undefeated in league in 1981 — Gunn beat San Carlos and Riordan in close or OT games in CCS to set up the near-miss with SI in the championship).

Reviewing my related coverage of Kent Lockhart, I realize that somewhere along the line I created a falsehood about Kent. I said he broke his arm while trying out for the Knicks, after being an NBA draft pick. Not true, as David Drake his former stepfather recently pointed out. I think what I meant is that had Michael Ray Richardson NOT broken HIS arm, Lockhart as a Knicks rookie would have gotten the chance to strut his stuff — a theory or riff suggested by Ed Burns my former editor at The D, who interviewed Kent for Sports Illustrated fact-checking Curry Kirkpatrick’s story about University of Texas El Paso Miners.

When you watch the tape of a game from nearly 40 years ago, Jerry posted this a few years back after storing it on VHS for 30 years, the mind flirts with the idea that this time his shot goes in, as Nate’s did.

Kudos to Nate – -I’d like to hear him play piano or organ some day.

from Dan Johnson the former Paly star:

Dan Johnson and Jim Loscutoff, two former Paly stars, visit in Massachusetts circa 2005

A photo from Jim Loscutoff’s memorial — next week will be his 90th birthdate. (courtesy Dan Johnson)

and1: Ok, this is too weird but: during the meeting yesterday, and listening to Dave Newhouse and Dan Johnson and Nate Branch and Steve Staiger speak, I was surreptitiously viewing the 1981 CCS title game, final moments, and I thought, as I wrote above, that Jerry Chang took the final shot, near miss. But now, on my big computer, i.e. Monday morning, back at Coupa, my typical perch, the game continues for one more shot, an inbound play, Jerry with the ball, tosses to Richard Nielson, who misses from 18 or so. I always think– and we can check the tape, or I can retrieve somewhere, even if it is the Palo Alto library bound volumes of The Oracle — that Lockhart also barely missed a crucial shot. I also think about Brian DiBiaso, the only junior to see any time — we had a 7 man rotation all seniors, 95 percent of our points — missed his only shot. If he had hit, Hans might have kept him in. Not that I’m blaming him. (I also recall that when I first found this tape –it wasn’t posted last time I saw Jerry which was our 2006 team reunion — I couldn’t see myself in warmups or on bench and had to ask myself — really — if maybe I made the whole thing up about being on the bench at all…)

I feel that Kent, Jerry and Rich all imagine they could have made those last shots

Ok, work with me, it’s my blog, after all — it’s my birthday, age 56:

Mark Weiss (#13), Gunn junior, and teammate Al Ng, greet center Danny Brown, during introductions to the 1981 CCS finals at Maples — Gunn lost to St. Ignatius of San Francisco 56-54

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